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ANDERTON'SHOTELANBTAVEM, n FLEET STREET , LONDON , mection w j ( h the Koyal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock In coiw Hotelj ani Royal Hotel , Boston , LincoliisMie . , ni „ central position of ANHEUTON'S rentiers this Tavern J- unequalled , for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings . ,.,, Rooms reserved for tlio above business consist of TITHING HALL , PILLAK HALL , MASONIC HALL , CiurniK , and . morons Smaller Booms . 1 The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance ia 1 to tho Public from 7 a . m . to 7 p . m . for IIIIEAM ' ASTS , LV » - SSBOKS , TEAS , and DHOTEBS . CEWIi ' F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .
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TWO MASONIC SONGS BY THE LATE BRO . JAMES C . BAKER , Mus . Doc , With Quartet and Chorus , ENTITLED"WELCOME" AND "THEMYSTICTIE." POST FREE , is . each nett . Usual Price 2 s . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS-1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , 195 & 197 ALDERSGATE ST ., 16 , GREAT QUEEN ST ., W . C ., LONDON .
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ofl JOHNGOW, f §&* NEW BROAD ST ., E . C . ^ . 13 ( . Outside Railway Station ) . •orW \ l $ ^ ' HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . £ V 93 ) THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W , C . . rt 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . ArKW- * ' TOHN GOW always has on sale the V » Largest Stock in London oE the Very Best — rt Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled fl r # piw' Oysters . Ov * 1 , PERFECTLY-FITTED OYSTER SALOON Now Open at Nw Broad Street .
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MISS EMILY M . FOXCROFT , "Contralto Vocalist , " CAN BE ENGAGED for MASONIC FESTIVALS , INSTALLATION BANQUETS , CONCERTS , & c—For Terms , Address 3 , Holford Street , A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . iS ° , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington ; Examiner 15 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged NVi c Visitin £ Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the NoUing . h [ llf ^ - -AddreSS ' ' > Lancaste ™ *
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PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , t-OTJT , RHEUMATISM , AND KHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediatel y TRADE'S and Speedily Relieved Jt 2 * cured by QOTJT AND TT > HEUMATIC piLLS . " Whirl Am . A ^ require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL EADvq FHOM a MB . FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS . Ti ] ADE'S ¦ rlle Comedian . *¦ _ ^ i . —~~ "DILLS , TRADE'S Pnnce of Wales Theatre , s - •u -n Birmingham , Feb . 10 th , 1887 . piLLS . JADE'S f „ ea } ' Si ** . —I have been a great suf- * "T ™ , tro . the gout for the past live piLLS . Hi ADE'S iv •' „ As there are so many actors suf- - - > , ^'' ' '' fii-om this terrible scourge , I write piLLS . RADE'R 1 ., tor their benefit and the public at J - tt In ,. ? " . Your Pil ] s wil 1 k «> l * oU any at- piLLS . JjADE'S ^ J g 9 utiftakeiiat tno m-st twinge , -t tc ' ™ J . ° sonbed , andifafterthediseasehas PILLS . TRADE'S T ™ v ? 11 om ' c ib in tw 0 or th *' '! flays- r V .. st ^„ , -f , 001181 ' think of S ° S on the PILLS . E E'S K ' llout my wig than neglecting •* - > ,. Pill ? M a Ilotfcl ° ot' y ° ur really wonderful piLLS . RADE'S lus .. about me . -T £ Yours faithfully , piLLS . mM'S , „ „ J *** " * - Wwenr , Comedian . * - SABE-s " G " Eaae" - PILLS ¦ Hi *» B S £ |* i ^^ eSn ^ SS P 1 L 1 S - * & 1 ^ bv S * ? EADE'S have been proved piLLS . B E'S fe" * t 0 lje tlle safest and most if 11 Jlja ' mectual remedy . piLLS Sold bv nil ro , . demists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles , Q . J , ls-lW ., _ and 29 . 9 d . GB EAD E , 72 , Goswell Rd „ London ,
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OLD OR NEW SUMMONSES-CRAFT , ARCH , MARK , OR KNIGHT TEMPLAR . A P . M . and P . Z ., now forming a COLLECTION , would be greatly obliged if any brethren would kindly forward him a spare copy of their Lodge or Chapter Summons . —Address , VV . R . MASSIE , Masonic Hall , Barnsley .
Ad00709
INSTITUTED 1677 . HISTORY OF LODGE CANONGATE KILWINNING , No . 2 . Compiled from the Records , and embracing notices of Burns and Hogg , Poets-Laureate . With Short Biographical Sketches and Autographs of other Eminent Members . Illustrated with Photographic Views of the Interior of the Lodge , and the " Inauguration " Picture of Burns . The Edition is limited to 500 Copies . Quarto bound , bevelled boards , gilt top and back . Price to Subscribers , ios . < 5 d . nett , by post , us . The Subscription List will close on April 10 , after which the price will be raised to 15 s ., by post , 15 s . Cd . Applications for Copies , with Remittance , to be addressed to A . MACKENZIE ( P . M . ) , 17 , St . Andrew Square , Edinburgh .
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BRO . ASHER BARFIELD desires to express THANKS to the many friends who attended the QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION of GRAND LODGE , on Wednesday , the 7 th inst ., and recorded their votes on his behalf for the office of Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of England . 36 Clarges-street , Mayfair , W ., C ... „ Sth March , 1 S 88 .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries Railway Accidents . j Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING . Manager .
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APHOTOGRAPHICWONDER ONE CABINET AND TWELVE CARTES-DE-VISITE reproduced from any Photograph , Drawing , or other Picture , and sent post free to any part of the United Kingdom for 3 s , 6 d , Send your own Photograph , or that of some dear friend or relation , and Postal Order for 3 s . Od ., and in return yon will receive ONE CABINET AND T WELVE CARTES-DE-VISITE of the highest finish . Sent oil' post free within four days from receipt of order . H . CARPENTER AND Co ., ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS , 120 , MILE END ROAD , L 0 JND 0 N , E . N . 13 . —SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO BRETHREN IN MASONIC REGALIA .
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A.MONARCHKINO, TAILOR , CORNHILL , LONDON , E . C . The Original and only Establishment in London , and under personal supervision .
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JfGEORGESPILLER ^ * j Surgeon ' s Optician , fi £ 7 * $ 3 , WIGMORE ST ., W . £ * Q 7 fig * SHOT-PROOF SPECTACLES . ^S—^ /^ THE NEW § " SHOOTING" PINCE-NEZ , ^ WITH RIGID BRIDGE . Co They press the nose much less than £ any other eye-glass .
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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "ZU tfveemaeon . " PEK ISSEBTIOrT SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 o ONE PAGE „ . „ , , „ 10 o o ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS , PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
AFRICA . —In a Craft Lodge or Royal Arch Chapter you can only wear jewels appertaining to those Degrees , no others being recognised ( see Constitution , Law 2 S 9 ) , but there is no law in the Constitutions of the Grand Mark Lodge to prevent any Masonic jewel being worn whether belonging to that Degree or not . The following communications were either received too
late for publication or stand over for want of space : — CRAFT LODGES—Friendship , No . 2065 Chirvvell , No . 599 j and Islington , No . 1471 . Royal Silver Wedding Masonic " At Home " at Brighton . Masonic Ball at Shanghai . Consecration of the Cyclist Lodge , No . 2246 . Consecration of the De La Pole Mark Lodge , No . 372 , Seaton .
Ar00717
SATURDAY , MARCH 17 , 1888 . ¦*
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in aspirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ] ____ THE MASONIC BOYS' SCHOOL AND THE CASE
OF WILLIAM GIDEON MOTION . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I am not a general reader of the Freemason , but somebody sent me a copy of last week ' s number containing a leading article on this case , and , as one who has taken a small pact in the affair , I feel compelled to make some
remarks upon the opinions expressed in your paper . It is not my intention to go into the details of the case , although in justice the whole matter ought to be before the Masonic public , in order to enable anyone to judge fairly , whether or not the friends of the boy have been well advised in pushing for a further inquiry . 1 may put it briefly , that for certain offences—all but one
being of a trivial character—the boy , through his friends , was informed that he would not be admitted back to the school after the Christmas holidays . ( He had been there six-and-a-half years and his time would expire within a few weeks ) . The main crime , and the one which led to this decision of the House Committee , was that of having left the school
without permission and gone home to his mother . This was brought about by his having been accused of putting a boy ' s box on the fire , but this charge was disproved at the investigation which took place subsequently , and at which I was present .
The lodge to which Motion ' s father belonged , and the mother and brother appealed to the House Committee , but they would not alter their decision , and it was only after there was a strong determination shown to bring about a further investigation , that the Committee . held another . meeting to reconsider the matter .
I ought to remark that by this time the Committee had , in every day parlance " got their backup , " owing to the course pursued by the boy ' s brother when he appeared before them at the time they rejected the appeal of the mother , and others ; this was , perhaps , natural , the Committee being but human . The remark in your article to which I principally raise an objection is this : "Moreover
in this particular case , at the instance of the boy ' s friends , a second inquiry was instituted , and conducted by the House Committee , without the evidence adduced at the first being shaken in any point material or immaterial . " This , I regret to say , is entirely contrary to fact . 1 was present , having been invited to attend , and it was then and there , that the charges of " pouring- cold water down
a little boy's back , " " pulling bricks out of a wall to build a bird trap with , " " swearing , " and " putting a boy ' s box on the fire , " fell to the ground . ( At the General Committee later on , the Chairman and Secretary were directly challenged on these points , and , amidst cries of " Shame , " either would not or could not answer . ) The House Committee , as a way out of the difficulty , then resolved that the boy should be educated " out of the
Establishment" for the rest of his time , but his relations did not think this fair , as the verdict ought to have been " Guilty" or " Not guilty , " especially on the chief offence for which he was practically turned out of the School . 1 do not for one moment suggest that , at the outset , the House Committee intended to do anything but what was just and fair , but having been misled , by those who made the charges , into a mistake , surely they ought at onco honourably to have acknowledged it , and made good their error .
Then the matter was revived before the General Committee on the 3 rd instant , and I am convinced that , had the wise amendment proposed by Bro . Godson , M . P ., for an independent inquiry ( leaving out all words such as " wrong done , " & c ) , been put by the Chairman , as he should have done , it would have been carried almost unanimously .
The proposer of the original resolution which you properly say prejudged the question , and was a vote of Censure on the House Committee , offered to accept the amendment , but the Chairman would not permit it-, - so the motion , as it stood on the paper , was put , and , naturally lost . The meeting was , I very much regretted , a very excitable one , and it was little wonder that the Chairman
got muddled about the resolution ; but I must say that the cabal was in a great measure brought about by several brethren in favour of the House Committee , at the far end of the room , making loud and taunting remarks at those opposite , and thus provoking disturbance . The main question before us is , however , as to whether
redress can be obtained in any case where the House Commute make an error . Is there no tribunal we can appeal to ? I was told in Committee decidedly "No . " "The Minutes and Resolutions of the House Committeare merely reported to the General Committee in accordance with the rules , and no one has the right to challenge them or to move any amendment thereon , "
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Ad00702
ANDERTON'SHOTELANBTAVEM, n FLEET STREET , LONDON , mection w j ( h the Koyal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock In coiw Hotelj ani Royal Hotel , Boston , LincoliisMie . , ni „ central position of ANHEUTON'S rentiers this Tavern J- unequalled , for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings . ,.,, Rooms reserved for tlio above business consist of TITHING HALL , PILLAK HALL , MASONIC HALL , CiurniK , and . morons Smaller Booms . 1 The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance ia 1 to tho Public from 7 a . m . to 7 p . m . for IIIIEAM ' ASTS , LV » - SSBOKS , TEAS , and DHOTEBS . CEWIi ' F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .
Ad00703
FERNLEY TEMPERANCE HOTEL , WORTH PARADE , BATH . cinp of the most Comfortable and Economical Hotels in U the West of England . Close to the Finest Suite of Mineral Water Baths in Europe . Tariff on application . ¦ W . L . HARRISON , Proprietor . FUNERAL REFORM . Simple , Reverent , and Inexpensive Funerals . Explanatory Pamphlet gratis LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., 2 , LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND , W . C . PATENT EARTH TO EARTH PERISHABLE COFFIJIS .
Ad00704
TWO MASONIC SONGS BY THE LATE BRO . JAMES C . BAKER , Mus . Doc , With Quartet and Chorus , ENTITLED"WELCOME" AND "THEMYSTICTIE." POST FREE , is . each nett . Usual Price 2 s . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS-1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , 195 & 197 ALDERSGATE ST ., 16 , GREAT QUEEN ST ., W . C ., LONDON .
Ad00705
ofl JOHNGOW, f §&* NEW BROAD ST ., E . C . ^ . 13 ( . Outside Railway Station ) . •orW \ l $ ^ ' HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . £ V 93 ) THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W , C . . rt 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . ArKW- * ' TOHN GOW always has on sale the V » Largest Stock in London oE the Very Best — rt Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled fl r # piw' Oysters . Ov * 1 , PERFECTLY-FITTED OYSTER SALOON Now Open at Nw Broad Street .
Ad00706
MISS EMILY M . FOXCROFT , "Contralto Vocalist , " CAN BE ENGAGED for MASONIC FESTIVALS , INSTALLATION BANQUETS , CONCERTS , & c—For Terms , Address 3 , Holford Street , A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . iS ° , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington ; Examiner 15 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged NVi c Visitin £ Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the NoUing . h [ llf ^ - -AddreSS ' ' > Lancaste ™ *
Ad00707
PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , t-OTJT , RHEUMATISM , AND KHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediatel y TRADE'S and Speedily Relieved Jt 2 * cured by QOTJT AND TT > HEUMATIC piLLS . " Whirl Am . A ^ require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL EADvq FHOM a MB . FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS . Ti ] ADE'S ¦ rlle Comedian . *¦ _ ^ i . —~~ "DILLS , TRADE'S Pnnce of Wales Theatre , s - •u -n Birmingham , Feb . 10 th , 1887 . piLLS . JADE'S f „ ea } ' Si ** . —I have been a great suf- * "T ™ , tro . the gout for the past live piLLS . Hi ADE'S iv •' „ As there are so many actors suf- - - > , ^'' ' '' fii-om this terrible scourge , I write piLLS . RADE'R 1 ., tor their benefit and the public at J - tt In ,. ? " . Your Pil ] s wil 1 k «> l * oU any at- piLLS . JjADE'S ^ J g 9 utiftakeiiat tno m-st twinge , -t tc ' ™ J . ° sonbed , andifafterthediseasehas PILLS . TRADE'S T ™ v ? 11 om ' c ib in tw 0 or th *' '! flays- r V .. st ^„ , -f , 001181 ' think of S ° S on the PILLS . E E'S K ' llout my wig than neglecting •* - > ,. Pill ? M a Ilotfcl ° ot' y ° ur really wonderful piLLS . RADE'S lus .. about me . -T £ Yours faithfully , piLLS . mM'S , „ „ J *** " * - Wwenr , Comedian . * - SABE-s " G " Eaae" - PILLS ¦ Hi *» B S £ |* i ^^ eSn ^ SS P 1 L 1 S - * & 1 ^ bv S * ? EADE'S have been proved piLLS . B E'S fe" * t 0 lje tlle safest and most if 11 Jlja ' mectual remedy . piLLS Sold bv nil ro , . demists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles , Q . J , ls-lW ., _ and 29 . 9 d . GB EAD E , 72 , Goswell Rd „ London ,
Ad00708
OLD OR NEW SUMMONSES-CRAFT , ARCH , MARK , OR KNIGHT TEMPLAR . A P . M . and P . Z ., now forming a COLLECTION , would be greatly obliged if any brethren would kindly forward him a spare copy of their Lodge or Chapter Summons . —Address , VV . R . MASSIE , Masonic Hall , Barnsley .
Ad00709
INSTITUTED 1677 . HISTORY OF LODGE CANONGATE KILWINNING , No . 2 . Compiled from the Records , and embracing notices of Burns and Hogg , Poets-Laureate . With Short Biographical Sketches and Autographs of other Eminent Members . Illustrated with Photographic Views of the Interior of the Lodge , and the " Inauguration " Picture of Burns . The Edition is limited to 500 Copies . Quarto bound , bevelled boards , gilt top and back . Price to Subscribers , ios . < 5 d . nett , by post , us . The Subscription List will close on April 10 , after which the price will be raised to 15 s ., by post , 15 s . Cd . Applications for Copies , with Remittance , to be addressed to A . MACKENZIE ( P . M . ) , 17 , St . Andrew Square , Edinburgh .
Ad00710
BRO . ASHER BARFIELD desires to express THANKS to the many friends who attended the QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION of GRAND LODGE , on Wednesday , the 7 th inst ., and recorded their votes on his behalf for the office of Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of England . 36 Clarges-street , Mayfair , W ., C ... „ Sth March , 1 S 88 .
Ad00713
ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries Railway Accidents . j Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING . Manager .
Ad00711
APHOTOGRAPHICWONDER ONE CABINET AND TWELVE CARTES-DE-VISITE reproduced from any Photograph , Drawing , or other Picture , and sent post free to any part of the United Kingdom for 3 s , 6 d , Send your own Photograph , or that of some dear friend or relation , and Postal Order for 3 s . Od ., and in return yon will receive ONE CABINET AND T WELVE CARTES-DE-VISITE of the highest finish . Sent oil' post free within four days from receipt of order . H . CARPENTER AND Co ., ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS , 120 , MILE END ROAD , L 0 JND 0 N , E . N . 13 . —SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO BRETHREN IN MASONIC REGALIA .
Ad00712
/cyCOCKERELL'S \ j 13 , COM-THILL , E . C . t » y / - *« KV For Prices , see Daily Papers . Cjl / Trucks direct from the ' Colliery to every Eailway Station .
Ad00714
A.MONARCHKINO, TAILOR , CORNHILL , LONDON , E . C . The Original and only Establishment in London , and under personal supervision .
Ad00715
JfGEORGESPILLER ^ * j Surgeon ' s Optician , fi £ 7 * $ 3 , WIGMORE ST ., W . £ * Q 7 fig * SHOT-PROOF SPECTACLES . ^S—^ /^ THE NEW § " SHOOTING" PINCE-NEZ , ^ WITH RIGID BRIDGE . Co They press the nose much less than £ any other eye-glass .
Ad00716
ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "ZU tfveemaeon . " PEK ISSEBTIOrT SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 o ONE PAGE „ . „ , , „ 10 o o ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS , PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
AFRICA . —In a Craft Lodge or Royal Arch Chapter you can only wear jewels appertaining to those Degrees , no others being recognised ( see Constitution , Law 2 S 9 ) , but there is no law in the Constitutions of the Grand Mark Lodge to prevent any Masonic jewel being worn whether belonging to that Degree or not . The following communications were either received too
late for publication or stand over for want of space : — CRAFT LODGES—Friendship , No . 2065 Chirvvell , No . 599 j and Islington , No . 1471 . Royal Silver Wedding Masonic " At Home " at Brighton . Masonic Ball at Shanghai . Consecration of the Cyclist Lodge , No . 2246 . Consecration of the De La Pole Mark Lodge , No . 372 , Seaton .
Ar00717
SATURDAY , MARCH 17 , 1888 . ¦*
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in aspirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ] ____ THE MASONIC BOYS' SCHOOL AND THE CASE
OF WILLIAM GIDEON MOTION . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I am not a general reader of the Freemason , but somebody sent me a copy of last week ' s number containing a leading article on this case , and , as one who has taken a small pact in the affair , I feel compelled to make some
remarks upon the opinions expressed in your paper . It is not my intention to go into the details of the case , although in justice the whole matter ought to be before the Masonic public , in order to enable anyone to judge fairly , whether or not the friends of the boy have been well advised in pushing for a further inquiry . 1 may put it briefly , that for certain offences—all but one
being of a trivial character—the boy , through his friends , was informed that he would not be admitted back to the school after the Christmas holidays . ( He had been there six-and-a-half years and his time would expire within a few weeks ) . The main crime , and the one which led to this decision of the House Committee , was that of having left the school
without permission and gone home to his mother . This was brought about by his having been accused of putting a boy ' s box on the fire , but this charge was disproved at the investigation which took place subsequently , and at which I was present .
The lodge to which Motion ' s father belonged , and the mother and brother appealed to the House Committee , but they would not alter their decision , and it was only after there was a strong determination shown to bring about a further investigation , that the Committee . held another . meeting to reconsider the matter .
I ought to remark that by this time the Committee had , in every day parlance " got their backup , " owing to the course pursued by the boy ' s brother when he appeared before them at the time they rejected the appeal of the mother , and others ; this was , perhaps , natural , the Committee being but human . The remark in your article to which I principally raise an objection is this : "Moreover
in this particular case , at the instance of the boy ' s friends , a second inquiry was instituted , and conducted by the House Committee , without the evidence adduced at the first being shaken in any point material or immaterial . " This , I regret to say , is entirely contrary to fact . 1 was present , having been invited to attend , and it was then and there , that the charges of " pouring- cold water down
a little boy's back , " " pulling bricks out of a wall to build a bird trap with , " " swearing , " and " putting a boy ' s box on the fire , " fell to the ground . ( At the General Committee later on , the Chairman and Secretary were directly challenged on these points , and , amidst cries of " Shame , " either would not or could not answer . ) The House Committee , as a way out of the difficulty , then resolved that the boy should be educated " out of the
Establishment" for the rest of his time , but his relations did not think this fair , as the verdict ought to have been " Guilty" or " Not guilty , " especially on the chief offence for which he was practically turned out of the School . 1 do not for one moment suggest that , at the outset , the House Committee intended to do anything but what was just and fair , but having been misled , by those who made the charges , into a mistake , surely they ought at onco honourably to have acknowledged it , and made good their error .
Then the matter was revived before the General Committee on the 3 rd instant , and I am convinced that , had the wise amendment proposed by Bro . Godson , M . P ., for an independent inquiry ( leaving out all words such as " wrong done , " & c ) , been put by the Chairman , as he should have done , it would have been carried almost unanimously .
The proposer of the original resolution which you properly say prejudged the question , and was a vote of Censure on the House Committee , offered to accept the amendment , but the Chairman would not permit it-, - so the motion , as it stood on the paper , was put , and , naturally lost . The meeting was , I very much regretted , a very excitable one , and it was little wonder that the Chairman
got muddled about the resolution ; but I must say that the cabal was in a great measure brought about by several brethren in favour of the House Committee , at the far end of the room , making loud and taunting remarks at those opposite , and thus provoking disturbance . The main question before us is , however , as to whether
redress can be obtained in any case where the House Commute make an error . Is there no tribunal we can appeal to ? I was told in Committee decidedly "No . " "The Minutes and Resolutions of the House Committeare merely reported to the General Committee in accordance with the rules , and no one has the right to challenge them or to move any amendment thereon , "